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This study explores how people with “disabilities” are configured through a new labor inclusion regulation, installed in a context of intensely commodified social development policies. Using discourse analysis and a basis on critical disability studies, the results present a neocolonial construction of the disabled body. The article states that while the idea of an incomplete subject is installed, the approach on inclusion shows a process of individual responsibility that promotes actions aimed at his/her ableist normalization.

Núñez Parra, L. (2020). Disability and Labor: The Individualization of Inclusion Under Contemporary Colonial Logics. Nómadas, (52), 61–79. https://doi.org/10.30578/nomadas.n52a4

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